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>> evan perez, thank you so much for that reporting. we'll let you get back to work right now, because this news is coming in fast and furious. let's go over to the federal courthouse right now in washington, d.c. this is where paul manafort and rick gates will be taken after they're processed at the fbi field office, where we believe they are right now. cnn's jessica schneider at the courthouse. what will happen to them? how will this process work out, jessica? >> reporter: john, we are expecting paul manafort. he could be here at the federal courthouse at any time. since, of course, he turned himself in right around 8:00 a.m., we know that processing typically takes about an hour. he will be transported to the district courthouse here by federal authorities. that's when he'll have that arraignment, where he'll be presented with the charges against him. the judge will explain what he's facing and what the maximum criminal penalty is for those charges. of course, as evan mentioned, the indictment has not yet been sealed. it has not been
>> evan perez, thank you so much for that reporting. we'll let you get back to work right now, because this news is coming in fast and furious. let's go over to the federal courthouse right now in washington, d.c. this is where paul manafort and rick gates will be taken after they're processed at the fbi field office, where we believe they are right now. cnn's jessica schneider at the courthouse. what will happen to them? how will this process work out, jessica? >> reporter: john,...
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let's start with evan perez who has broken so much of this story. evan, to you. >> we expect that both these men will be here at the federal courthouse in the coming hours where they're going to have their first appearance before a federal judge. there are 12 counts. all of it having to do with paul manafort and rick gates' work for the former ruling party in ukraine. this was a party viewed as being pro-russia during the time they were in power. and a lot of the 12 counts in this indictment have to do with failure to register a foreign agent for the ukrainian government and failure to tell the irs that they had bank accounts. millions of dollars that flowed through these bank accounts in places like cypress and st. vincent and nothing as you mentioned -- nothing here mentioning the 2016 election. nothing mentioning the campaign, which i suppose people at the white house are going to be very pleased about because they're going to say that this really has to do with things that are old. things that are in the past having to do with paul manafort's wo
let's start with evan perez who has broken so much of this story. evan, to you. >> we expect that both these men will be here at the federal courthouse in the coming hours where they're going to have their first appearance before a federal judge. there are 12 counts. all of it having to do with paul manafort and rick gates' work for the former ruling party in ukraine. this was a party viewed as being pro-russia during the time they were in power. and a lot of the 12 counts in this...
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cnn's evan perez, pamela brown and shimon prokupecz got the exclusive. a federal grand jury in washington d.c. approving the indictments. we do not know who, and we also don't know the charges. arrests expected as early as monday. back now with the panel. john dean, what about the idea that jeff toobin was talking about earlier that the first indictments usually are the smaller fish. in this case, though, i mean, could it be more advantageous if they're concerned about the politics of this? if they're concerned about being attacked for have no there there that they would go for larger charges? >> anderson, the politics of it are where the mistakes were made in watergate. we wrote the book of whatnot to do. and one of the things is to not overreact or take actions that are going to jeopardize your case or your situation. and so, an unknown or unexpected indictment could be more problems than an expected indictment. manafort is sort of expected. something they're not anticipating, they may well overreact to. so i think it's a good time to look at the histo
cnn's evan perez, pamela brown and shimon prokupecz got the exclusive. a federal grand jury in washington d.c. approving the indictments. we do not know who, and we also don't know the charges. arrests expected as early as monday. back now with the panel. john dean, what about the idea that jeff toobin was talking about earlier that the first indictments usually are the smaller fish. in this case, though, i mean, could it be more advantageous if they're concerned about the politics of this? if...
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evan perez is out front. tonight paul manafort and rick gates under house arrest with $15 million in bail between them. this is harsh. >> bernie madoff had a 10 million dollar bail agreement when he was arrested. this gives you a sense how harsh they're going after manafort and gates. and the charges you described in these 31 pages. they allege conspiracy against the united states. conspiracy to launder money. false and misleading u.s. foreign agents -- failing to register as an agent of ukraine, then when they did misleading the government and seven counts of failing to report foreign bank and financial accounts. we're talking about $75 million that go through these bank accounts in cypress and the grenadines. 15 million dollars alone spent on buying cars and real estate. even a million dollars on landscaping. if you read this document, what the government is trying to tell you here is that manafort and gates were essentially hiding all of this money, trying to use offshore destination to wash it, and then t
evan perez is out front. tonight paul manafort and rick gates under house arrest with $15 million in bail between them. this is harsh. >> bernie madoff had a 10 million dollar bail agreement when he was arrested. this gives you a sense how harsh they're going after manafort and gates. and the charges you described in these 31 pages. they allege conspiracy against the united states. conspiracy to launder money. false and misleading u.s. foreign agents -- failing to register as an agent of...
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evan perez, let me start with you. the information released by mueller today shows the first signs of a case for actual collusion between the trump campaign and russia. how do you mueller building that case from here? >> you see papadopoulos and certainly the information that is contained in this document that they released today, it really does show you what collusion would look like. we talked a lot about the theories of collusion, and certainly the president has said there is no collusion to see here. but what you're seeing there is the beginnings of an out line really of what the government thinks it has or at least claims it has, which is, you know, the russians are trying to make in roads using papadopoulos, and then they've used other people as we've reported with carter page and other people who are associate would the campaign. >> donald trump, jr. >> donald trump jr. as a way to make inroads to get to people inside the campaign. and they were getting willing participants, people who were responding in kind an
evan perez, let me start with you. the information released by mueller today shows the first signs of a case for actual collusion between the trump campaign and russia. how do you mueller building that case from here? >> you see papadopoulos and certainly the information that is contained in this document that they released today, it really does show you what collusion would look like. we talked a lot about the theories of collusion, and certainly the president has said there is no...
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let's get right to crime and justice reporter along with pamela brown and evan perez, shimon, give us the latest. >> the latest is basically we do expect some action tomorrow, law enforcement action and perhaps a court appearance sometime tomorrow from whoever it may be that was indicted. we still don't know who was indicted and who at least in the early stages is going to be charge tomorrow. my colleagues, evan perez and pamela brown have spebt spent some time making phone calls and checking with lawyers representing some of the folks whose names have come up as being under investigation by the special counsel. so far we have not been able to verify that anyone has been contacted by the fbi by the special counsel's office to surrender tomorrow. it's still up in the air as far as we're concerned as to exactly who is going to appear in court and going to surrender and be arrested. >> now, mueller we know did not start from scratch in this investigation. he inherited investigations by the fbi counterintelligence divisions, the doj, fbi, irs investigation that was ongoing on paul manafor
let's get right to crime and justice reporter along with pamela brown and evan perez, shimon, give us the latest. >> the latest is basically we do expect some action tomorrow, law enforcement action and perhaps a court appearance sometime tomorrow from whoever it may be that was indicted. we still don't know who was indicted and who at least in the early stages is going to be charge tomorrow. my colleagues, evan perez and pamela brown have spebt spent some time making phone calls and...
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evan perez as well. you have a little bit of new information on the investigation. >> one of the oddest things is that the brother of the shooter said that their father was formerly on the fbi most wanted list. there is precious little that turned up as far as criminal records on the shooter. his father is benjamin paddock who is now deceased was added to the most wanted list and he was a bank robber. the brother mentioned this fact. we have been checking it out. we have heard from the fbi that that is accurate. the father's name is benjamin paddock and on the fbi most wanted list. we don't know if it has anything to do with it and probably not, but we have more information on the father deceased so many years ago than we do on the suspect. >> we are going to be seeing all of the first responders, the military, fema, and we are going to be seeing the people of puerto rico. they are amazing what has been done in a short period of time on puerto rico. never a piece of land that we have known. the telecommu
evan perez as well. you have a little bit of new information on the investigation. >> one of the oddest things is that the brother of the shooter said that their father was formerly on the fbi most wanted list. there is precious little that turned up as far as criminal records on the shooter. his father is benjamin paddock who is now deceased was added to the most wanted list and he was a bank robber. the brother mentioned this fact. we have been checking it out. we have heard from the...
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evan perez has more for us. >> reporter: a federal grand jury in washington approved the first charges in a special investigation led by robert mueller. the charges are sealed under by order of a federal judge. it's unclear what the charges are and at this point it's not clear whether those under indictment have been notified. mueller was appointed in may to lead the investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. elections, and under the regulations governing the special counsel investigations, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein who has the oversight of the russian investigation would have been made aware of any charges before they were taken before the grand jury. on friday top lawyers who led the mueller probe were seen entering the courtroom at the d.c. federal court where the grand jury meets to hear testimony in the russian investigation. after more then a year of investigation first began by the fbi, this is a big moment all involved have been waiting for. evan perez, cnn washington. >>> for more on this i'm joined by an attorney and cnn legal analyst. thank you for joi
evan perez has more for us. >> reporter: a federal grand jury in washington approved the first charges in a special investigation led by robert mueller. the charges are sealed under by order of a federal judge. it's unclear what the charges are and at this point it's not clear whether those under indictment have been notified. mueller was appointed in may to lead the investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. elections, and under the regulations governing the special counsel...
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our evan perez is working the story for us. what are you and your team learning? >> special counsel mueller met this past summer with christopher steele, a former mi-6 officer, who put together information and was hired by a washington firm paid first by an anti-trump associate. and they broke u.s. law. now, we don't know what information steele may have provided to steele's team but we know that he has previously provided the information to verify the sources that he used to put together the memos in the dossier. while most of the salacious allegations in the dossier haven't been verified, it's broad assertion that it's now accepted by the u.s. intelligence committee, wolf. >> accepted, as a matter of fact. there what are you hearing about how the dossier was viewed by the u.s. intelligence community. >> that's right. the president has called it a hoax but late last year, top officials at the cia and director of national intelligence discussed parts of the dossier on russia meddling and didn't want to explain what parts of the dossier they corroborated and were w
our evan perez is working the story for us. what are you and your team learning? >> special counsel mueller met this past summer with christopher steele, a former mi-6 officer, who put together information and was hired by a washington firm paid first by an anti-trump associate. and they broke u.s. law. now, we don't know what information steele may have provided to steele's team but we know that he has previously provided the information to verify the sources that he used to put together...
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cnn's evan perez joins us with all of the breaking details. what have you learned, evan? >> alisyn, later today that we expect that this indictment is going to be unsealed in federal court here in washington. but paul manafort is planning to turn himself into the fbi for processing and then for the court proceedings to take place later today. again, later this morning, we expect that paul manafort will turn himself in to the fbi and we'll learn more about the charges. at this point, we do not know the charges. they are still under seal, as we previously reported. these indictments have been approved by the grand jury, last week, on friday. and we had expected that today, at least today we'd see some court action, perhaps the indictments being unsealed and the arrests being made. so now we now know that he is planning to turn himself into the fbi. now we also are told that there may be at least one other indictment that will be unsealed later today. we're trying to work to figure out what that is about and we'll tell you more when we find out. alisyn? >> all right. so evan
cnn's evan perez joins us with all of the breaking details. what have you learned, evan? >> alisyn, later today that we expect that this indictment is going to be unsealed in federal court here in washington. but paul manafort is planning to turn himself into the fbi for processing and then for the court proceedings to take place later today. again, later this morning, we expect that paul manafort will turn himself in to the fbi and we'll learn more about the charges. at this point, we do...
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want to bring in justice correspondent evan perez with more on the suspect. i see stephanie elam up. we have more information on the suspect, what are you learning? >> that's right. he's 64 years old. according to the local police there, there's not much of a record on him. this is stephen paddock, we couldn't find any significant events in his background. police say that he was m relatively unknown to the local police department there in mesquite and in las vegas. we know the fbi and atf are now on the scene helping locals to try to figure out what motive might be behind this, where he got the firearms, as you heard from the video there and from the sheriff and the local police there in las vegas, they believe that he was firing with an automatic weapon. that's very rare. that's hard to obtain those. you have to have registration to be able to have that. one of the things that the investigators are looking for right now is where he obtained this firearm according to the police there there were ten firearms recovered from the hotel room. they are doing traces
want to bring in justice correspondent evan perez with more on the suspect. i see stephanie elam up. we have more information on the suspect, what are you learning? >> that's right. he's 64 years old. according to the local police there, there's not much of a record on him. this is stephen paddock, we couldn't find any significant events in his background. police say that he was m relatively unknown to the local police department there in mesquite and in las vegas. we know the fbi and atf...
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perez. jim, is any of this evidence of collusion, which as we talked about the last hour is not itself a crime according to special counsel muller's team? >> the special counsel certainly hasn't made any conclusions as to whether there is collusion or coordination, whatever you call it. and it hasn't identified in these court documents any of these conversations or e-mails, specifically, in so many words, as evidence of collusion. but keep in mind this. twice in the court documents made public today, unsealed today, there are direct references to this investigation being one that is looking into, among other things, the possibility of collusion or coordination. one of those references, references the january 27th interview of george papadopoulos. it says, in fact, specifically in the documents at the time that part of the investigation was looking into collusion, cooperation between trump associates and the russian campaign. but more recently in a court opinion unsealed today as well, dated
perez. jim, is any of this evidence of collusion, which as we talked about the last hour is not itself a crime according to special counsel muller's team? >> the special counsel certainly hasn't made any conclusions as to whether there is collusion or coordination, whatever you call it. and it hasn't identified in these court documents any of these conversations or e-mails, specifically, in so many words, as evidence of collusion. but keep in mind this. twice in the court documents made...
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evan perez is over at the federal court here in washington and the district. tell us what will happen at this initial appearance. >> paul manafort and rick gate arrived here in d.c. about an hour ago. they are sitting there waiting for the judge to convene this hearing which is going to end up being an arraignment hearing. we will probably hear a plea. that's expected to be a plea of not guilty. we expect that both men will be fighting the charges. the 12 counts that the government has laid out. the special counsel has laid out that lays out over 10 years of financial business arrangements with the former government in ukraine. manafort and gates went to great lengths to hide bank account in other countries, millions of dollars were flowing through the bank accounts as a result of the contracts they had with the former ukrainian government. the former ruling party there in ukraine which was viewed as being pro russia at the time it was in power. both men were arrested officially by the fbi. they turned themselves in at fbi headquarters about a half mile away f
evan perez is over at the federal court here in washington and the district. tell us what will happen at this initial appearance. >> paul manafort and rick gate arrived here in d.c. about an hour ago. they are sitting there waiting for the judge to convene this hearing which is going to end up being an arraignment hearing. we will probably hear a plea. that's expected to be a plea of not guilty. we expect that both men will be fighting the charges. the 12 counts that the government has...
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. >> evan perez, pamela brown i appreciate on you continuing to work your sources. the panel, bawl person steen, david, john dean, michael zeleny and jeff. michael, let's put there in perspective, what does this mean for the mueller envision? >> what it means is that he's indicted somebody. we don't know if -- but we can s surmise from pamela's reporting that --wiseman has been on the manafort case and it might be logical to include that it is manafort. he has been under scrutiny for both collusion and real estate dealings and tax and money laundering investigation. you could have investigation of manafort separate from the collusion but which imdates his dealings with the money he earned in ukraine and elsewhere over seas. >> jeff tuesday man what's your take on this from a legal standpoint? >> it's a peculiar information because indictments are announced with out knowing who the defendant is and what the charges are. it's a major land mark in the course of this investigation. two points, one in white collar investigations, usually the first indictments are against
. >> evan perez, pamela brown i appreciate on you continuing to work your sources. the panel, bawl person steen, david, john dean, michael zeleny and jeff. michael, let's put there in perspective, what does this mean for the mueller envision? >> what it means is that he's indicted somebody. we don't know if -- but we can s surmise from pamela's reporting that --wiseman has been on the manafort case and it might be logical to include that it is manafort. he has been under scrutiny...
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evan perez with us also, evan, again, we have no information as to the why here. what are you learning? what are your sources telling you about the suspect? >> right. that's the big question, as was said, the why. that's where federal law enforcement is key to helping the las vegas police, john and poppy, as the fbi and the atf are both on the scene. the fbi will try to figure out whether or not there's any social media postings, whether this suspect, this man, was politically active in any way that might, perhaps, explain his motivations. again, looking to see whether or not there's any mental health records that might suggest that he had a history here that could predict something like this. obviously, this was something of a surprise to everyone. he did not have any significant police record, anything that would have suggested somebody who would be prone to do something like this. that's according to the local authorities. we did find in doing a search, we did find that he had a pilot's license and that would suggest that at some point, he would have had some k
evan perez with us also, evan, again, we have no information as to the why here. what are you learning? what are your sources telling you about the suspect? >> right. that's the big question, as was said, the why. that's where federal law enforcement is key to helping the las vegas police, john and poppy, as the fbi and the atf are both on the scene. the fbi will try to figure out whether or not there's any social media postings, whether this suspect, this man, was politically active in...
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evan perez, you've been looking at all this new information we're getting very disturbing information, explosives, ammonium nitrate, 18 additional weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition at the home in mesquite. 16 guns in his room in his suite at the mandalay bay. >> right. and the sheriff there also said it's clear that he used multiple of the firearms, which is what we'd heard from sources, wolf, is that apparently what he was doing is after firing off and emptying out the rounds in one firearm he simply switched to another firearm. we know he was using he appeared to be using two different locations, two different windows to be able to shoot out at the crowd. what's interesting about the tannerite which the sheriff said was found at the home in mesquite and the ammonium nitrate which is something if you're a gun aficionado and you like doing target practice, a lot of people use it for that purpose. so it may not be because he was trying to build a bomb or anything like that, the sheriff was clear also that nothing in addition no other compounds were found in the car which is
evan perez, you've been looking at all this new information we're getting very disturbing information, explosives, ammonium nitrate, 18 additional weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition at the home in mesquite. 16 guns in his room in his suite at the mandalay bay. >> right. and the sheriff there also said it's clear that he used multiple of the firearms, which is what we'd heard from sources, wolf, is that apparently what he was doing is after firing off and emptying out the rounds...
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. >> evan perez, pamela brown. appreciate it. i want to bring in the panel. carl bernstein, david gergen, paul cal lesson, laura coats, done steen and jeff tu been. michael, let's put this into perspective for us. what does this mean for the mueller investigation? >> well, what it means is that he's indicted somebody. we don't know whether it's to the core charge of collusion or whether it's to the collateral charge of money laundering or tax evasion. we can surmise from pamela's reporting if it was andrew wise man who was at the courthouse who was returning the indictment, wise man has been on the manafort case and that it therefore might beological to conclude that it is manafort. manafort has been under scrutiny for both collusion and also for his real estate dealings and for tax and money laundering investigatio investigations. so you could have an investigation of manafort separate from the collusion but which implicates his dealings with the monies that he earned in ukraine and elsewhere over seas. >> jeff, is what's your take on this from a legal stand
. >> evan perez, pamela brown. appreciate it. i want to bring in the panel. carl bernstein, david gergen, paul cal lesson, laura coats, done steen and jeff tu been. michael, let's put this into perspective for us. what does this mean for the mueller investigation? >> well, what it means is that he's indicted somebody. we don't know whether it's to the core charge of collusion or whether it's to the collateral charge of money laundering or tax evasion. we can surmise from pamela's...
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we get more from evan perez. >>reporter: good morning, david and christine. investigators working with special council robert mueller meet with steele. he put together a series of memos detailing. at the special council is now working to determine whether any of the series of contacts between trump campaign associates and suspected russian operatives broke u.s. law. we don't know what information he may have provided by we do know he has previously provided the fbi with information to try to verify some of the sources he used to put together the dossier. we're also learning late last year top officials discussed including parts of this steele dossier in the official intelligence document on russian meddling. the sources tell us the intelligence community didn't want to include it because they didn't want to explain what parts of the dossier they had been able to corroborate and also concerned about revealing sources they had used to do so. the while president trump has called it a hoax, his unle intelligence agencies have a different view. >> yes. very intere
we get more from evan perez. >>reporter: good morning, david and christine. investigators working with special council robert mueller meet with steele. he put together a series of memos detailing. at the special council is now working to determine whether any of the series of contacts between trump campaign associates and suspected russian operatives broke u.s. law. we don't know what information he may have provided by we do know he has previously provided the fbi with information to try...
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evan perez broke the story for us. evan joins us now. what have you learned? >> we've learned that investigators working for robert mueller met with christopher steele, steele is the former mi 6 officer who put together that -- what many people called the dossier, really a series of memos detailing alleged russian efforts to aid trump's presidential campaign. he was paid first by anti-trump rubbl rubbl rubbles republicans and then by democrats. the counsel is working to determine whether any contacts between campaign associates and russian operatives broke u.s. law. we don't know what information steele may have provided to mueller's team. we know that mueller has previously provided the fbi information news. while the most salacious allegations in the dossier haven't been verified, it's the broad assertion that russia was waging a campaign to interfere in the election. it's now accepted as fact by the u.s. intelligence community. >> there's been questions about the legitimacy of the information in the dossier. do you know what the intelligence community's tak
evan perez broke the story for us. evan joins us now. what have you learned? >> we've learned that investigators working for robert mueller met with christopher steele, steele is the former mi 6 officer who put together that -- what many people called the dossier, really a series of memos detailing alleged russian efforts to aid trump's presidential campaign. he was paid first by anti-trump rubbl rubbl rubbles republicans and then by democrats. the counsel is working to determine whether...
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>> that's what evan perez and i were told last night. that the white house wants to be transparent on this and of course this has nothing to do with politics. now that t in trump stands for transparency, i guess. the president did direct his senior staff to facilitate the justice department's full cooperation with this to get this lifted. i should say that the justice department has made it clear that their decision was independent. they wouldn't comment any further, but if you put one and one together, you end up with two. >> the justice department put out a statement. the department of justice is an agency in the executive branch and the president like presidents before and after is free to communicate with executive branch appointees. what's your reaction? is the president okay expressing his views directly to the justice department on a sensitive issue like this? >> it contra veens about 40 years of practice between the white house and the justice department with respect to ongoing matters and this is now a congressional ongoing matt
>> that's what evan perez and i were told last night. that the white house wants to be transparent on this and of course this has nothing to do with politics. now that t in trump stands for transparency, i guess. the president did direct his senior staff to facilitate the justice department's full cooperation with this to get this lifted. i should say that the justice department has made it clear that their decision was independent. they wouldn't comment any further, but if you put one...
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perez. what more have we learned about the contacts and his relationships with the russians? >> it goes beyond the professor that nick robertson was describing. according to the court documents that the fbi and the special counsel have prepared, it appears that he was in touch with someone who he thought initially was a niece of vladimir putin and having communications and setting up meetings with the russian ambassador to the united kingdom. the fact today that the russian government is sort of dismissing this ask saying there was nothing here. there was actually no meeting that could be set up between donald trump and vladimir putin. it appears that the special prosecutor and special counsel and the fbi believe not only did he have these connections, but he had some kind of capabilities and certainly had the intention to try to set up these meetings with the russians. >> that's a good point. we note that the federal investigators say that papadopoulos was really only a small part of what i
perez. what more have we learned about the contacts and his relationships with the russians? >> it goes beyond the professor that nick robertson was describing. according to the court documents that the fbi and the special counsel have prepared, it appears that he was in touch with someone who he thought initially was a niece of vladimir putin and having communications and setting up meetings with the russian ambassador to the united kingdom. the fact today that the russian government is...
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evan perez joins us with more. he broke the story. what is the deal? >> investigators working with robert mueller met with christopher steele, a former mi-6 officer who put together what is called dossier, memos detailing alleged efforts of russians to help the trump campaign. special counsel is trying to determine whether any of the series of contacts between trump campaign associates and suspected russian operatives broke u.s. law. we don't know what information steele provided to the team but previously provided fbi with information to try to verify the sources he used to put together the dossier. some of the more salacious allegations in the dossier haven't been verified but broad aversion that russia waged a campaign to interfere in the investigation is now accepted as fact by the u.s. intelligence community. >> what are you hearing about how it was viewed in the intelligence community? >> late last year, we're told that top officials at fbi, cia and director of national intelligence discussed including parts of the dossier in the official intelli
evan perez joins us with more. he broke the story. what is the deal? >> investigators working with robert mueller met with christopher steele, a former mi-6 officer who put together what is called dossier, memos detailing alleged efforts of russians to help the trump campaign. special counsel is trying to determine whether any of the series of contacts between trump campaign associates and suspected russian operatives broke u.s. law. we don't know what information steele provided to the...
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. >> evan perez thank you very much for that. good evening. doing okay? what are your thoughts on this new reporting? >> well, you know, the mueller probe from the beginning has been extremely comprehensive. and so it doesn't surprise me to hear that this conversation took place. i think that we forget because other news events come along that this russia probe is very much alive. it's clear every time we get a news bulletin like that that mueller is taking his job very, very seriously, that he's casting his net wide. he's staffed up with top attorneys at the dping. so this is something not to forget about, keep an eye on. >> let's move on and let's talk about the horrible events in las vegas because the nra is now coming out in the wake of another mass murder calling for a vee view of the times of weapons used. they're saying the niefl rife association is calling on the bureau of alcohol, tobacco firearms and explosives to immediately review whether these devices comply with federal law. the fra believes that devices that allow semiautomatic rifles to fu
. >> evan perez thank you very much for that. good evening. doing okay? what are your thoughts on this new reporting? >> well, you know, the mueller probe from the beginning has been extremely comprehensive. and so it doesn't surprise me to hear that this conversation took place. i think that we forget because other news events come along that this russia probe is very much alive. it's clear every time we get a news bulletin like that that mueller is taking his job very, very...
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this is according to sources briefed on the matter speaking to myself, evan perez, shimon prokupecz. the charges, don, are still sealed under orders from a federal judge, and we're told that plans are being prepared for anyone charged to be taken into custody possibly as soon as monday. these sources said. now, because it's still, you know, under seal, it's unclear exactly what these charges are. the spokesman for the special counsel's office declined to comment. as you know, mueller was appointed back in may to lead this investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. elections, but he was given broad authority by rod rosenstein. on friday, we had the producer at the courthouse, today the producer was there and we saw veteran prosecutors including andrew wiseman who works in the mueller shop there in the courtroom where the grand jury meets to hear testimony in the russia investigation and our producer laura robinson as well as others saw activity at the jury room. officials made no announcements. now we're learning that the grand jury approved the first chargers in this high-p
this is according to sources briefed on the matter speaking to myself, evan perez, shimon prokupecz. the charges, don, are still sealed under orders from a federal judge, and we're told that plans are being prepared for anyone charged to be taken into custody possibly as soon as monday. these sources said. now, because it's still, you know, under seal, it's unclear exactly what these charges are. the spokesman for the special counsel's office declined to comment. as you know, mueller was...
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shimon prokupecz broke the story with evan perez and pamela brown. what are you learning? >> we believe the meeting, we're told the meeting took place over the summer. bob mueller's team traveled overseas and met with the former british spy who as you say put together this somewhat controversial dossier which talked about russian possible russian collusion and basically what we've been told is that during the overseas trip, mueller's team met with him. we don't know what was discussed in the meeting, what was learned in that -- in those meetings, but previously steele, the man who put this together, has met with the fbi and has provided them some information on the sources he used to put the do's s dossier together to compile the memos. now it's all about whether or not steele is going to meet with congressional investigators. they had earlier in the week expressed interest in meeting with him. he has not ruled that out. >> as far as the intel community, how do they view this dossier and its validity? >> that's right. so last year, you know, during the while they were inve
shimon prokupecz broke the story with evan perez and pamela brown. what are you learning? >> we believe the meeting, we're told the meeting took place over the summer. bob mueller's team traveled overseas and met with the former british spy who as you say put together this somewhat controversial dossier which talked about russian possible russian collusion and basically what we've been told is that during the overseas trip, mueller's team met with him. we don't know what was discussed in...
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we heard from evan perez and our legal team there's no known nex sis to foreign terror either. it looked like this guy targeted this country music concert for whatever reason. >> right. what the authorities are going to be looking at now is any connections that this individual has to any other group. whether it's international or domestic group. we had the new fbi director tell the senate last week that the fbi has over 1,000 investigations into domestic extremists groups already going on today. and that's the same number. an equal number into those they have in international terror groups. they are going to be looking at what connections this guy had. o people are going to be talking to his companion about what may have made him snap. what appears to be a sniper-style massacre. >> it happened 1:00 a.m. in the white house. so when something of this magnitude happens, is the president awoken? who tells him and peel. back the curtain on how this happened? >> i would imagine my successor is informed by his staff by the situation room. unfortunately, i recalled having to make exact
we heard from evan perez and our legal team there's no known nex sis to foreign terror either. it looked like this guy targeted this country music concert for whatever reason. >> right. what the authorities are going to be looking at now is any connections that this individual has to any other group. whether it's international or domestic group. we had the new fbi director tell the senate last week that the fbi has over 1,000 investigations into domestic extremists groups already going on...
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evan perez, what can you tell us about the weapons used in this mass murder, the weapons that stephen paddock used? >> we know >> we know one was a .228, the police today said at least ten, we've heard different numbers, but we also know there were some other firearms also found at his other home in mesquite, nevada. what we are getting a picture of is the authorities have been trying to figure out exactly how did he bring this in, did he deconstruct them and put them in suitcases and bring them into his hotel room? over the last couple of days -- or over the past day rather they would have been able to review footage from the cameras to see how he brought these firearms into the room. probably over the last few days he's been doing it pretty piecemeal. that's the ongoing theory right now from the authorities. and they also believe that he spent i think we were talking about this a little while ago, he did spend some time they believe casing this festival. he spent time trying to figure out where he was going to shoot from and what his best angle was. this was somebody who was very pr
evan perez, what can you tell us about the weapons used in this mass murder, the weapons that stephen paddock used? >> we know >> we know one was a .228, the police today said at least ten, we've heard different numbers, but we also know there were some other firearms also found at his other home in mesquite, nevada. what we are getting a picture of is the authorities have been trying to figure out exactly how did he bring this in, did he deconstruct them and put them in suitcases...
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perez broke the story along with -- and evan joins me right now. evan, what are we learning? >> reporter: well, don, investigators working with special counsel robert mueller met this past summer with christopher steele. steele as you remember is the former mi6 officer who put together a series of memos detailing russian efforts to help donald trump's presidential campaign. now, the special counsel as we all know is working to determine whether any of the series of contacts between trump campaign associates and suspected russian operatives broke u.s. law. we don't know what information steele may been able to provide to mueller's team, but we do know that steele has previously provided the fbi information to try to verify some of the sources that he used to put together that dossier. we're also learning, don, that late last year top officials at the fbi, the cia and the director of national intelligence discussed actually using parts of this steele dossier in that official intelligence document that detailed the russian meddling. sources tell us that the intelligence communit
perez broke the story along with -- and evan joins me right now. evan, what are we learning? >> reporter: well, don, investigators working with special counsel robert mueller met this past summer with christopher steele. steele as you remember is the former mi6 officer who put together a series of memos detailing russian efforts to help donald trump's presidential campaign. now, the special counsel as we all know is working to determine whether any of the series of contacts between trump...
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evan perez says ten or more firearms were found in this guy's hotel room. so far they believe the firearms were purchased legally. if any of the rifles were altered in order to function as an automatic weapon. what does that tell you when you hear that constant pop, pop, pop? >> obviously that the rate of fire is that the weapons systems were modified to be fully automatic. that is something they believe was confirmed earlier that the guns were modified. the statement earlier to your point as this investigation continues, a different optic of this individual will come out. the brother is saying one thing. he's not a gun guy. well, someone who is not a gun guy doesn't go into a hotel with ten, 12 shoulder-fired weapons with hundreds of rounds of ammunition, you know, just on a whim. this was premeditated. >> been there since thursday on the right side of the mandalay facing the parking lot. >> exactly. as this investigation carries forward, the true motivation of this individual will come out and we will start seeing why this happened and, you know, we owe i
evan perez says ten or more firearms were found in this guy's hotel room. so far they believe the firearms were purchased legally. if any of the rifles were altered in order to function as an automatic weapon. what does that tell you when you hear that constant pop, pop, pop? >> obviously that the rate of fire is that the weapons systems were modified to be fully automatic. that is something they believe was confirmed earlier that the guns were modified. the statement earlier to your...
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we've made our round of calls this morning, both my colleague, evan perez and pamela brown have been on the phone with attorneys who are representing some of the folks that are being investigated by the special counsel, and so far we are not any closer to knowing, to verifying who is going to be charged, who may surrender, who's going to be arrested. there's all this talk of surrenders but usually when someone surrenders attorneys are notified ahead of time. basically prosecutors and investigators say bring your clients to us let's say monday morning, he's going to or she's going to be placed under arrest. that, as far as we know, based on the people that we have so far talked to, has not occurred. it could be that it is someone that is completely off the radar and that is why we don't know. so yeah, brian, it's still all quite a mystery to most of us. >> your story was citing people briefed on the matter but i wonder how important it was that cnn happened to have a reporter at the courthouse on friday. there was a lot of activity at the courthouse on friday. is that the kind of thin
we've made our round of calls this morning, both my colleague, evan perez and pamela brown have been on the phone with attorneys who are representing some of the folks that are being investigated by the special counsel, and so far we are not any closer to knowing, to verifying who is going to be charged, who may surrender, who's going to be arrested. there's all this talk of surrenders but usually when someone surrenders attorneys are notified ahead of time. basically prosecutors and...
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clearly have a lot to cover this hour and begin with cnn's justice correspondent evan perez part of the team who broke the news friday night this indictment of manafort and gates is coming, outside of the courthouse where manafort and gates will make their first appearance. we've now got multiple indictments to be discussing. what does this manafort/gates indictment tell us? >> well, kate, we know that manafort and gates are going to be heading to the courthouse here in the next couple of hours to face those charges that they -- that the government unsealed this morning and really what they describe is over the course of over a decade, these men were in business with the former ruling party in the ukraine and according to the government, they were concealing bank accounts in cyprus and saint vincent and other places, millions of dollars flowing through allegedly to hide this relationship with the former ukrainian government. they failed to register as foreign agents for all these years that they were acting on behalf of the ukrainian government and that's the crux of those charges. we k
clearly have a lot to cover this hour and begin with cnn's justice correspondent evan perez part of the team who broke the news friday night this indictment of manafort and gates is coming, outside of the courthouse where manafort and gates will make their first appearance. we've now got multiple indictments to be discussing. what does this manafort/gates indictment tell us? >> well, kate, we know that manafort and gates are going to be heading to the courthouse here in the next couple of...
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. >> evan perez is over at the federal courthouse in washington. you have breaking news, evan. update our viewers. >> that's right, wolf. i just walked out of the courthouse where paul manafort and rick gates were appearing before a magistrate judge. they just entered a plea of not guilty to all 12 counts in this indictment. there was a little bit of a surprise at the top of the hearing because manafort was represented by his attorney who we've known for several weeks. rick gates' attorney was not there. it's not clear exactly why he was represented today by a public defender and the public defender told the judge that rick gates plans to hire his own private attorney, but that attorney was not here today. so in stead there was a public defender there who entered a plea of not guilty for rick gates. again, both paul manafort and rick gates entered not guilty pleas. the judge has now set forth a schedule for future hearings before the judge that will be hearing this case we expect in a little while we're going to hear at least from paul manafort's attorney who will come out here
. >> evan perez is over at the federal courthouse in washington. you have breaking news, evan. update our viewers. >> that's right, wolf. i just walked out of the courthouse where paul manafort and rick gates were appearing before a magistrate judge. they just entered a plea of not guilty to all 12 counts in this indictment. there was a little bit of a surprise at the top of the hearing because manafort was represented by his attorney who we've known for several weeks. rick gates'...
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. >> evan perez, pamela brown reporting our breaking news tonight, a federal grand jury approving the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. they're going to continue on with our panel. so stay with us. i want to bring in now michael isikoff. also cnn national security analyst juliette kiyem. and susan hennessy. laura cotes and scott jennings. juliette, when last i saw you you were saying that there were going to be some breaks in this investigation. you were expecting them soon. you said before thanksgiving. it is. but i think you were thinking it was going to be closer. is this what you were expecting to start this? >> yes. only because the pace had changed so dramatically in just the last month. a number of people being called in as witnesses a number of people admitting they were witnesses. the number of people that the senate and house were no longer interrogating in public session. plus let's just remember the counterattack by the trump campaign and his sur -- excuse me, the trump white house and his surrogates to undermine mueller. i do not kn
. >> evan perez, pamela brown reporting our breaking news tonight, a federal grand jury approving the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. they're going to continue on with our panel. so stay with us. i want to bring in now michael isikoff. also cnn national security analyst juliette kiyem. and susan hennessy. laura cotes and scott jennings. juliette, when last i saw you you were saying that there were going to be some breaks in this investigation. you...
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there's really a lot i think they don't know and some of the sources that evan perez and i have been talking to, a crime and justice correspondent here, you know, they really are still trying to dig through this man's past and trying to learn more about him because the key for them right now is motive. what sort of brought him to this point? what led him to do this shooting and that's really still unknown by authorities. he did have a girlfriend as dan said -- as dan simon just said a short time ago who is out of the country. she's in the philippines. they've talked to her. we don't know what authorities learned from her, but certainly, by talking to her they may be able to get a window into the time period leading up to this to see what he was thinking. what was going through his mind. there's a lot that's just not known. he seemingly had a pretty good life as his brother said. he had some money and he owned some property and he was living in different locations around the nevada area. police are now at perhaps as many as three homes searching or going through those homes and going
there's really a lot i think they don't know and some of the sources that evan perez and i have been talking to, a crime and justice correspondent here, you know, they really are still trying to dig through this man's past and trying to learn more about him because the key for them right now is motive. what sort of brought him to this point? what led him to do this shooting and that's really still unknown by authorities. he did have a girlfriend as dan said -- as dan simon just said a short...
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cnn justice correspondent, evan perez. he is here. cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger is here as well. cnn legal analyst, michael zeldin, who is also bob mueller, the special counsel, a former special assistant at doj in the past. and cnn political analyst, kerstin powers. joining us in a little bit, manu raju, he's been watching this hearing very carefully from the inside on capitol hill. gloria, what just played out between senator leahy and senator sessions? when senator leahy asked very specifically, have you been interviewed or has there been a request to interview you by the special prosecutor, special counsel, bob mueller. and sessions, after kind of this awkward moment, he said, no. but he said, no. >> right, he did say no. he seemed to be unsure about whether he should actually answer that question, but ali havock leahy asked the it again and sort of made the case, either you have or you haven't. he said no. that doesn't mean at some point in the future perhaps he wouldn't be interviewed. but i think that was kind of
cnn justice correspondent, evan perez. he is here. cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger is here as well. cnn legal analyst, michael zeldin, who is also bob mueller, the special counsel, a former special assistant at doj in the past. and cnn political analyst, kerstin powers. joining us in a little bit, manu raju, he's been watching this hearing very carefully from the inside on capitol hill. gloria, what just played out between senator leahy and senator sessions? when senator leahy asked...
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pamela brown, let's bring in our legal panel, we have laura coates, justice correspondent evan perez and legal han lift jeffrey toobin. thanks one and all for being here. we've just learned that manafort and gates will remain in house arrest. what's your take on the events? do you think they are in real legal trouble? >> oh, they are in desperate legal trouble. the sentences have gotten much higher in white collar crime in recent years, and the real question is whether either of them or both of them will want to plead guilty and cooperate. the other thing that's quite clear from an indictment of this complexity, it's 31 pages, is that it will not go to trial if it goes to trial at all probably for at least six months. that's just how the -- the pace at which the criminal justice system works in federal court, so that means mueller investigation will be going on at least through the middle of 2018 and perhaps much longer since these are just the first -- the first charges that he's brought, so this is not the beginning of the end of the mueller investigation. this may only be the end
pamela brown, let's bring in our legal panel, we have laura coates, justice correspondent evan perez and legal han lift jeffrey toobin. thanks one and all for being here. we've just learned that manafort and gates will remain in house arrest. what's your take on the events? do you think they are in real legal trouble? >> oh, they are in desperate legal trouble. the sentences have gotten much higher in white collar crime in recent years, and the real question is whether either of them or...
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gloria borger and evan perez are here withe the latest on their reporting. gloria, what are you learning? >> well, i'm learning from sources that it was president donald trump himself who wanted this gag order lifted and that the president then directed his senior staff to, what one source said to me was, facilitate the justice department's full cooperation with congress to lift the gag order. and these sources then said that the white house counsel, don mcgahn, relayed the message to the justice department. and, as we all know, as you just stated, the gag order was lifted. now, the justice department insists that the decision was made independently. but now we know that the president of the united states wanted it done. >> why is the president so interested in the uranium deal? >> well, he's interested in it -- as he called it, one of the biggest stories since watergate the other day. he's interested in it because it's -- his staff says because he wants to be transparent. but we all know that there's a political backdrop to all of this. that there has been
gloria borger and evan perez are here withe the latest on their reporting. gloria, what are you learning? >> well, i'm learning from sources that it was president donald trump himself who wanted this gag order lifted and that the president then directed his senior staff to, what one source said to me was, facilitate the justice department's full cooperation with congress to lift the gag order. and these sources then said that the white house counsel, don mcgahn, relayed the message to the...
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. >> anderson, our team, myself, evan perez, a federal grand jury in washington, d.c., today, approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. this is according to sources briefed on the matter. the charges are still sealed under order from a federal judge at this hour. and plans are being prepared for anyone charged to be taken into custody, perhaps as soon as this monday. the sources told us. it's unclear what the charges are, anderson. as i said, the indictments are still under seal. the spokesman declined to answer for our story. mueller is leading the investigation into the russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. elections. on friday, top lawyers, who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman were seen entering the courtroom where the grand jury meets. they were there to hear testimony in the russia investigation, and the reporters, including our producer, laura, saw a flurry of activity at the grand jury room. but officials made no announcements. now we have learned that perhaps that flurry of activity was b
. >> anderson, our team, myself, evan perez, a federal grand jury in washington, d.c., today, approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. this is according to sources briefed on the matter. the charges are still sealed under order from a federal judge at this hour. and plans are being prepared for anyone charged to be taken into custody, perhaps as soon as this monday. the sources told us. it's unclear what the charges are, anderson. as i said,...
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and in just the past few minutes, evan perez has new reporting that, in fact, paul manafort, who you know was the trump campaign chairman will be surrendering today to the fbi. >> that's what's expected from evan. do you want to fill that out a little bit for you, evan, and we'll wring you some helpers. cnn legal analyst, michael zeldin, and former candidate for illinois attorney general, mario regnati. we also have cnn justice reporter, shimon prokupecz. we have the whole complement of people in here. do we still have evan? do we have enough boxes? evan had to go, he has to do more reporting. shimon, bring us up in terms of what we know about what could happen today in terms of manafort. "the new york times" reporting that one of his business associates may also be involved. give us some context. >> and we're working to verify that gates is also expected to surrender. basically within the last few hours, we've learned that manafort was told to surrender. he was seen leaving his home. and presumably, he's now on his way to fbi offices here in washington, d.c., where he will be proces
and in just the past few minutes, evan perez has new reporting that, in fact, paul manafort, who you know was the trump campaign chairman will be surrendering today to the fbi. >> that's what's expected from evan. do you want to fill that out a little bit for you, evan, and we'll wring you some helpers. cnn legal analyst, michael zeldin, and former candidate for illinois attorney general, mario regnati. we also have cnn justice reporter, shimon prokupecz. we have the whole complement of...
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the perez. >> a federal grand jury in washington has approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. we're told by sources that the charges are still sealed under orders from a federal judge and plans are being made for anyone to be taken into custody as soon as monday. it's unclear what the charges are and at this point it's not clear whether those under indictment have even been notified. special counsel representatives declined to comment. under the regulations governing the special counsel investigations, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein would have been made aware of any charges before they were taken before the grand jury. on tri, top lawyers who are helping to lead the mueller probe, including veteran prosecutor andrew wiseman, were seen entering the federal courtroom where the grand jury meets to hear testimony on the russian investigation. this is a big moment all involved have been waiting for. everybody perez, cnn, washington. >> for more on this, i'm joined by ariva martin, attorney and cnn legal analyst. thank you for joining u
the perez. >> a federal grand jury in washington has approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel robert mueller. we're told by sources that the charges are still sealed under orders from a federal judge and plans are being made for anyone to be taken into custody as soon as monday. it's unclear what the charges are and at this point it's not clear whether those under indictment have even been notified. special counsel representatives declined to comment. under...
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they wrote cnn's reporting on the dossier led by evan perez has been favorable to the firm, fusing gps. it has relied largely on unnamed sources and his personal closeness to fusing gps. that is from the daily caller. ben is in springville, massachusetts on our democrats line. thank you, and thank you for accepting my call. locally and at the state level, i am in line with it. the local and state level is where a lot of action takes place. i have participated as a member of committees. some people don't involve themselves in the functions of the party, they only get involved with the party when the party puts up a candidate. vote for they either or against the candidate. they cannot talk about the policy that goes into what determines the platform of the party. another thing i want to talk to you about is lyndon johnson, who was from texas and a democrat. he was an effective president following jfk's death. he told us at the time of the signing of the civil rights deal -- and i am 64 years old. i lived through the depression. he told us at the time of the civil rights deal that the dem
they wrote cnn's reporting on the dossier led by evan perez has been favorable to the firm, fusing gps. it has relied largely on unnamed sources and his personal closeness to fusing gps. that is from the daily caller. ben is in springville, massachusetts on our democrats line. thank you, and thank you for accepting my call. locally and at the state level, i am in line with it. the local and state level is where a lot of action takes place. i have participated as a member of committees. some...
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e vn perez. thanks for joining us. evan you first. you just heard my take. walk you through what today means in the trump campaign and the possible collusion with russia. >> well, don, i think what you're seeing is perhaps the beginning of the outline of what robert mueller has and his team have been able to assemble over the last few months and also what the fbi was doing over the past more than a year that they've been investigating this alleged coordination between members of the trump campaign associated with the campaign and the russians. and, look, the papadopoulos indictment or the papadopoulos information today that was released by the special counsel really outlines the scope of what the russians were trying to do to try to insinuate themselves into the trump campaign, to try to find inroads to be able to use people that they thought were amenable to their views, to try to improve relations with the united states and also, you know, the top of their list is they wanted to get rid of the sanctions that are hurting vladimir putin and some of his croni
e vn perez. thanks for joining us. evan you first. you just heard my take. walk you through what today means in the trump campaign and the possible collusion with russia. >> well, don, i think what you're seeing is perhaps the beginning of the outline of what robert mueller has and his team have been able to assemble over the last few months and also what the fbi was doing over the past more than a year that they've been investigating this alleged coordination between members of the trump...
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, california, carmen caldente perez per rished in the flames. she was vacationing in the area with her family. michael john dornbach 57 from calistoga and a 67-year-old from santa rosa. all among the confirmed dead. because of the tragedy. abc 7 news has separately confirmed two other victims through their families. christina hanson and linda tuness both of santa rosa. a lot of victims as you can tell from santa rosa so devastated by the fire. the redwood and potter fires have burned more than 34,000 acres and are just 10% contained at this point. volunteers gathered at the high school to unload cases of water for the victims. lonnie rivera is in you kia with a closer look at conditions in mend oh sino county. >> reporter: in this leveled community, the only lively sound comes from tree-cutting crews. they're focused on chopping down unstable burned trees to prevent any other further destruction from a wildfire. >> the fire got here probably like 2:00 a.m. but we woke up at about 1:00 to 1:15 a.m. and people were calling us, family members from
, california, carmen caldente perez per rished in the flames. she was vacationing in the area with her family. michael john dornbach 57 from calistoga and a 67-year-old from santa rosa. all among the confirmed dead. because of the tragedy. abc 7 news has separately confirmed two other victims through their families. christina hanson and linda tuness both of santa rosa. a lot of victims as you can tell from santa rosa so devastated by the fire. the redwood and potter fires have burned more than...